New Poll Shows Most Voters “No” On Question 1, Confusion On Question 3

LOWELL (CBS) – Less than a month before Election Day, a new poll has Gov. Charlie Baker and Senator Elizabeth Warren with comfortable leads, while there’s a close race on one ballot question and confusion over another in Massachusetts.

There is confusion over Question 3, which is about the state law that prohibits discrimination in public places based on gender identity.

A “yes” vote would keep the law in place. A “no” vote would repeal it.

The poll found 74-percent of likely voters said they are against repealing the law. However, researchers said it seems many voters had trouble understanding the ballot question and what their vote would mean.

“Nearly a quarter of respondents gave inconsistent answers on their views when asked about the ballot question and whether transgender individuals should be required to use restrooms corresponding with their birth gender or should be allowed to use those associated with their gender identity,” researcher Joshua Dyck said in a statement.

As for Question 2, which is about campaign contributions, 72-percent of likely voters said they would vote “yes” for the creation of a commission to advance an amendment to the U.S. Constitution to limit the influence of money in elections.

The poll also shows Baker and Warren with double-digit leads over their challengers.